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Jayk was playing at Mikey's Saturday night.  If you missed him, you missed something special.   He was also on Fox6 WakeUp a few months ago. 

I say keep an eye on Jayk.  Good things coming.   Give him a listen  http://www.myspace.com/thatjaykwhosings

 

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As a few of you may know, I do a regular bit with Kramp & Adler on FM102 including a CD review.

I rate them on a scale of 1 to 5 (5 beer bongs being the best), and I gave my first 5 today!!!

They're a Fox Valley band called The Wildbirds.  Their debut album Golden Daze is getting a lot of props--  Fox used a song called 421 when Favre threw #421, and ESPN used another song from the album during some baseball highlights.


The music isn't cluttered with all sorts of production techniques-- it's just straight up rock that sounds like it was recorded live to tape.   Some people say it reminds them of CCR, and I felt a few of the songs, especially It's Alright Now, have a Beatles sound to them.

Here's a link to their myspace page:  http://www.myspace.com/thewildbirds
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If you want to see something incredible, watch this!!! (click here)

Many (including yours truly) consider Carl Palmer  --  the drummer/percussionist for Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia -- the best rock drummer ever.  Whether you agree with that or not, no one can argue his talents are out of this world.

Just watch this amazing snare drum solo-- it's like nothing you've ever seen before.  It's long-- 6 minutes -- and if you watch you have to stick with it to see the ending.  The ending will totally blow you away.  I promise. 

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FOX 6 Anchor/Reporter: Thanks for visiting my bio page. You must be a curious person, so we already have something in common. Mix your curiosity with a passion for detail, a love for people, and a hunger for adrenaline, and you have the recipe for a news person! I grew up (although some people would disagree with that) in Palo Alto, California. While pursuing my Ph.D. in Geography at Texas A&M, I decided to explore the wild and wacky world of television news. I was hooked. My journey has taken me to the South (Atlanta), the Northeast (Lancaster/Harrisburg PA), the West (the San Francisco Bay Area), and now the Midwest. Over the years, I have been fortunate to have my work earn national awards from NBC News, the U.S. Coast Guard, and The National Water Safety Congress, as well as multiple Emmy Awards, and awards from the Associated Press. While I was working in Pennsylvania, the 6pm newscast I anchored became the highest rated top-50 market evening newscast in the country. The biggest honor, however, is knowing that you are watching. I take very seriously the responsibility we have to bring you accurate and up-to-the-minute information. Covering the news for you is not just a job; it's a privilege. Now some trivial tidbits you would never know about me if I didn't tell you: *I was once attacked by wild dogs in India and underwent rabies treatment. *As a graduate student, I published an academic paper that provided the first evidence Native Americans domesticated the California Fan Palm (Washingtonia Filifera). *My Grandfather, Robert T. Frederick, was the youngest and most wounded General in WWII. He created a unit called the First Special Service Force, a precursor to today's Special Forces. Winston Churchill called him "the greatest fighting General of all time", and actor William Holden portrayed him in the movie "The Devil's Brigade". *I feel deeply fortunate to live in this great country, and I am quietly indebted to every war vet who has risked his or her life for the freedoms we all enjoy. Be sure to check out my video bio and my blog, and if you're still curious, or you have a story you would like me explore, please give me a buzz at the TV station. I will take your call, because I'm curious too!

Member Since: 8/24/2006